Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 04, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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TBI CAPITAL JOURNAL Balm. OrcgM
Friday, December 4. 19SS
NEW WOODBURN FOURSQUARE CHURCH
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Woodburn Pholo shows new Woodburn Foursquare
church which will be dedicated t ipecial services it
TM pjn, Mondsy, with high ofliclals of the church
participating. Rev. Arthur Goble to the pastor. ' '
Dedication of .
Church Monday
Woodburn Formsl dedica
tion of the new Woodburn
Foursquare church on Eait
Lincoln afreet will be held
Monday. December 7, itarttnl
at 1:48 pm.. the pastor. Revt
Arthur Goble, announced to.
day.
Rev. Roy H. Mourer of Seat
tle, northwest district super
visor for Foursquare churches,
will officiate at the dedica
tion of the sanctuary and
Christian education building.
Speaker will be Dr. H. W. Jef
fries of Portland, a former su
perintendent The main building is 40x78
feet and the education addi
tion SOxSO feet. The sanctu
ary in the main building is
40x34 feet; the education
building is two stories high
and includes 16 class rooms
for a fully departmentalixed
Sunday school.
The exterior of the building
la brick veneer except for the
back of the education building
which was shingled to permit
future extension. Total pres
ent value of the church build
ings was given as (43,000 by
Rev. Goble. The new church
building is the fulfillment of
two and one-halt years of
effort by the pastor and con
gregation. The dedication
will follow a talk by Rev.
Mourer, special music and
congregational singing. The
public la invited to attend the
special service.
ASSISTANT U.I. ATTT. DIES
Portland () Limus Fuller,
80, assistant U.S. attorney, died
of a heart attack at his office
in the federal court house here
Thursday.
East Salem
East Salem An annual
birthday dinner for several
members of their family and
a "leave party tor a service
man was a Sunday event for
the Wilson Biles family on Hol
lywood Dr.
Birthdays for live were cel
ebrated. Present for the day
were Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Biles. Barry, Brent and Lind-
sey; Mr. and Mrs. Mac Larsen
and daughter Cindy; Pvt. and
Mrs. John David Biles; C. N.
Hunt, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Biles. Birthdays were those of
Wilson Biles, Mrs. John Biles,
Chris Larsen, Mrs. Lanen and
Harold Biles.
Leaving for New Brunswick,
N. J., expecting to go over for
European service waa Pvt.
Biles, who has Just completed
18 weeks basic training at Ft.
Ord, Calif.
Wallace Hoffman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoffman of
Sweglc community, was home
for the holiday, completing his
four years of army duty, being
In Korea for some time.
The annual "greens" pro
gram for Swegle Road Garden
club was discussed at the meet
ing Tuesday night at the home
of Mrs. Dan Stauffer on Rt. 6.
The lesson was a group project.
Special Christmas cards made
by Mrs. Daniel Casey, Mrs.
Stauffer and Ronald Hillman
vers shown the group.
1 Guests were Mrs. Hillman,
who will be a new member.
and Mrs. Clinton Kennedy.
Members present were Mrs.
Homer J. C. Conklln, Mrs. Os
car Wlgle. Mrs. Casey, Mrs.
Robert Fryrear, Mrs. George
Oulnn. Mrs. Harold Olson and
the hostess. Vice President
Mrs. Olson presided at the
business meeting. Officers will
be elected In January.' One
member, Mrs. Bryan Harrison,
was reported home from the
hospital following surgery.
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CHRISTMAS
SPECIALS
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ROYAL
Quiet, Deluxe ...
ACT NOW UMITED QUANTITY.
Terms If desired ... No Soles re Dealers
All machines overhauled and guaranteed by
Salem's only factory authorized sales and
service agency lor the Royal Standard World's
No. 1 Typewriter.
For those who ore renting our typewriters up to 3
months rent payments will apply toward the pur
chase of any machine.
Open Friday Till 9 P.M.
PEWRHER CQ
Spaur and Pierce in
Panel Talk at Eugene
State Forester George Spaur
and E. T. Pierce, secretary of
the state land board, will be in
Eugene this afternoon to take
part in a panel discussion be
fore the state convention of
the Isaac Walton league.
O. K. DeWitt, Mehama, will
be the moderator for the panel
which is on "Watershed Man
agement of the State Lands in
Oregon." ' i
Here Saturday
The All-variety Bird club
will have Its annual display of
birds Saturday from 10 a.m. to
9 p.m. at the D. A. White &
Sons Feed end Seed Store, 365
State street
Shown 'will be every type
and color in canaries, para
keets, finches, cockateela and
many others.
As a highlight of the day,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Tallman
of Longview, Wash., will be
present Tallman will bring a
display of Red Persimmon
birds that have taken top hon
ors and prizes in the Seattle
bird shows. He will give a
short instructive talk on prop
er mating ind breeding to ob
tain the deep shades oi color.
A food and gift sale will be
held in connection with the
show.
Several prizes will be given
for bird displays. The display
will be open to the public.
Others participating in the
panel are Charles Stanton, ed
itor of the Roseburg News-Review;
Kenneth G. Denman,
Medford, chairman of the state
game commission, and George
H. Schroeder, assistant chief
forester for Crown-Zellerbach.
Saturday, State Treas. Sig
Unander will be in Eugene to
take part in a panel on "Prob
lems of Water Management"
before the convention.
Check Comes
To Paper for
Mrs. Taber
Compassioa knows e
bounds.
This was amply illustrated
this week when the Capital
Journal waa la receipt ef a
check for St.Sf, endorsed by
, Irving 1. Freelich ef Detroit,
with Instructions to pay the
amount to Mrs. Mary E.
Taber.
Froelich's heart waa
touched by a story appearing
'in the Detroit news concern
ing Mrs. Tabor's misguided
attempt to hold up Roseoe
Colby, cashier of a Woodburn
bank.
Confronted with the ne
cessity of providing food and
shelter for four children,
ranging In age from I to IS
yeara, Mrs. Taber said aha
waa "desperate" after being
apprehended a short time at
the the cashier had aaid "no"
to her demands for money.
"Her aaid case troubled
me," writes Froelich. "I hope
they find her ef a hus
band." Mrs. Taber, turned ever to
federal authorities in Port
land because the attempted
robbery Involved a national
bank, waa released on her
ewn recognisance for a later
appearance.
Help for Handicapped in
Silverton Area Promised
Silverton The first meeting
of the Silverton Parents Coun
cil for Handicapped Children
was held Monday evening in
the library of the Eugene Field
school. In charge was Mrs. Ed
win G. Heinonen, president of
the Junior Woman's dub, spon
sor of the council over the east
ern half of Marion county.
Honor guests attending were
Mrs. William Chandlee, Htlls
boro, director for volunteer
services for the Oregon society
for crippled children and
adults; Mrs. Andrew Haugen
of Sheridan, vice-president of
the Yamhill county council; M.
B. Ford, principal of the Eu
gene Field school grades of Sil
verton; and Miss Viola Eisen-
bach, public health nurse for
the local area.
Concerning U.3 councils in I
the McMinnville section, Mrs.
Haugen told of the work being,
not only for the parents of
handicapped children, but for
the relatives, the teachers who
work with the children, friends
who are vitally interested, and
the older people who are handi
capped themselves.
The Oregon Society tor Crip
pled Children and Adults, once
the councils are set up, will se
cure speakers for the monthly
programs, and will arrange for
doctors, psychistrists and the
latest movies on the subjects of
greatest concern to the group.
Parents who feel alone In
their efforts to raise a child
that is handicapped, can be as
sured that many other parents
and people in general are will
ing to share tl.eir burdens, in
the eastern hslf of Marlon
county..
Benefited by this program
are not only the physical handi
capped, but those with hearing
difficulties, and are depressed
by visual, speech and mental
problems.
All residents of this area are
invited to attend these sessions.
The next meeting is to be held
the evening of Monday, Jan. 11,
at p.m. 'in the library rooms
of the Eugene Field school,
when Mrs. Chandlee will show f
the film, "Stairsteps to Happi
ness." Elected as temporary ehakr
man of the group Is Mrs. John -Main,
and temporary secretary.
Mrs. R. I. Cook. sU
Members of the Junior Worn',
an's club of Silverton who pre. .
pared and served refreshments '
for the group Monday evening
were Mrs. Glenn Tucker. Mrs, i.
Milt Baum, Mrs. Wally Flager.r
Mrs. Charles Piroutek, Mrs.
Donald Scott. Mrs. Gale Stephv
ens and Mrs. Leland Morgan.
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ADMITS CHECK CHARGE
Albany Mike Deering, who' ;
had pleaded guilty in circuit!
court here to a forgery charge'
has been sentenced by Judge. i
Victor Olliver to serve three),
years in the state penitentiary
Deering was paroled on condi-,
tion he make restitution of
bad check he had cashed. .
Custom-Made Drapes
CiPITil SUM I DtAExT WOP
(Formerly RetnhoMt Lewis)
260 I 21st SV Hues 4-1854
- DON'T FORGET
Aafrsne's for those tnezpra
shrs tasts appeslini Xaua Gift
bona of canned I raits re
serves, soma with ant meats
sua deUdoos dried Oregon
Italian prunes. Wo also has
a few eases of good solid pack
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aORDK CUSTOM WM11-14W
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RENTALS
' 394 North Church
Phone 3-9600
1288 State St. BAND ALL'S Aft AtlKllTPho 3-6489
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Folks here is the opportunity you have been waiting for to buy beef at the lowest prices in many years. We have contracted for 468
head of Eastern Oregon grass-fed beef in order, to bring these prices to you. THEY MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF PROFIT LOSS
ES. These beef will be trucked from Eastern Oregon to the Stearns & Welch Packers in Portland and then to Salem for you selections. Ev
ery piece of beef will be U. S. Gov't Inspected to guarantee your protection. These prices will be in effect only while this supply lasts.
Arm Cuts
Blade Cuts
Rumps Lb.
Rib or
T-Bone
Lb.
COASTS
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A complete selection of eur beet flood acting fancy Eastern
Oregon Hereford Beef at the following low pricest
Round Steak ,. 53'
NEW YORK CUT 69c
ROAST OR STEAK - 59c
BEEF TENDERLOIN 89c
BEEF HEARTS 29c
SAUSAGE counmsm! n. 29c
GROUND ROUND - , 49c
SHORT RIBS u 21c
LEAN BEEF CUBES 49c
New Low Prices on Locker Beef
Beat selection ef Fancy Eastern Orefoa Hereford beef. Don't
fail to take advantage of these prima. Convenient credit may b.
arranfed. Nothing down e fall year to pay.
Hall or Whole
282C
Front Quarter I Hind Quarter
24o I 3314 c
Fancy Eastern Oregon Hereford
BEEF STEAK
Fancy Eastern Orel on Hereford aj aj d
BEEF ROAST wad.c&.Ru!T. Lb.OOf
T-Bone, Rib Steaks Lb.
BABY BEEF LIVER Lb.39'
FRESH BEEF TONGUES Lb 29'
l'. S. Government Inspected Grade "A"
Fresh Eastern Oregon Heretord Genuine Veal
BREAST FOR STIW lb. 19c
SHOULDER ROAST lb. 43c
SHOULDER CHOPS lb. 49c
LOIN & RIB CHOPS lb. 59c
CHOICE VEAL ROUND lb. 69c
Fully Dressed and Drawn M fji
COLORED HENS rrMh l.,45
GROUND MM- ib. 25
SHOUT CHUBS ib. 15'
Boned SDHLOBLNhb. 49'
SHELDON TIP2S 49"
BOUND STEAK l 3 3'
Eastern Oregon LOCKER BEEF Grass-Fed Beef
FRONT
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HIND
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